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NAME narrow gauge locomotive efficiency competition (otherwise
Narrow Gauge IMLEC, in the hope of any overseas / international
entrants) was designed for the Welsh slate quarry type of coal-fired
locomotives of 31/2" or 5" gauge. With entries
of between 15 and 20, the event takes place over the weekend of
14-15th June
and involves measured runs in which the locomotive using a
measured quantity of coal runs for a maximum of 30 minutes
hauling loaded slate wagons. The winner is that locomotive
and driver which uses the least amount of coal over the greatest
load/distance. However, whilst being highly competitive, the Narrow Gauge IMLEC
is not as strict as the National Locomotive Efficiency Competition,
being much more of a social occasion. The Rochdale
SMEE track is at Springfield Park, Bolton Road (A58),
Rochdale. It is slightly less than a third of one mile and
includes a tunnel, immediately followed by reverse curves and then
a long outward run to traversers which bridge the gap leading to
the adjacent golf club. Then begins a long climb at a gradient
of between 1:70 and 1:100, which enters a curve into the cutting. The
climb doesn't end until the cutting opens out again and has been
the 'killer' for a number of smaller locomotives. After this,
there is a long, fairly straight descent and here drivers could
inadvertently find themselves disqualified if they exceed the maximum
speed allowed in the Rules. Acceptance
will be on a first come, first served basis. Drivers, however,
may request either a Saturday or Sunday, or a morning or afternoon
run. Obviously
those applying first will get their preference in priority
to latecomers. Current boiler certificate,
proof of insurance and membership card are to be produced on
the day of the run. It is unlikely that spark arrestors will be compulsory. For those coming from
afar, there are camping / caravan facilities available within
a short distance of the track and details can be provided, if
required. We also have a number of bed and
breakfast establishments (of varying quality). Finally,
of course, entrant's wives or partners may want to take in the
benefits of Manchester's shopping or the Trafford Centre shopping
mall. If
you are making a weekend of it, we also have The Museum of
Science and Industry (with a full scale Garratt), the East Lancashire
Railway and the Worth Valley Line plus Bronte country. To obtain
an APPLICATION FORM, please click here (Word format *).
Complete the form, save it and attach it to an email addressed
to the organiser at ngimlec@rsmee.com,
together with any digital photos. (We
have broadband, so file size is not a problem). Alternatively,
you may mail the completed application form, together with any
photos, to the return address on the application form.
* In the event that you do not use Microsoft Word, please click here for PDF format or here for RTF format. To obtain
the RULES, please click here. Further information may be obtained from the event organiser,
Richard Guthrie, by e-mail. When
we hosted the NAME Narrow Gauge IMLEC in 2003, this proved both
popular and successful:

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